Eddie Griffin Calls Out Will Smith Gay Rumor & Hollywood: “They Been Telling Us”

Eddie Griffin is continuing to make waves on his new platform, NNN, talking about all things comedy, conspiracy and one of Griffin's favorite topics: the Illuminati. 

Griffin's main point would be that the powers that be have to let the public know what they're about to do, before they actually do it and gave several examples from TV and film to support his argument. He would start off by saying: 

"They have to let us know, first. Before they can do anything to us, that's heavenly rules right there. That's how God laid it out for these little demon people. They can't mess with us without letting us know that they're about to mess with us"

In his news broadcast, Griffin would continue: 

"Remember Men in Black, they read the National Inquirer for the real news and they didn't watch the fake news because that ain't the news. They tell the truth in them little rags, but everybody thinks it's fake"

"Remember that TV show fantasy island...Epstein's island, man. See, that little Mexican at the beginning, that's a little boy fantasy. That's why we said the plane. I be thinking."

"Look at all the Simpsons episodes, like the one where they killed Kobe in a helicopter. See, you think that's a coincidence. No, they have to let us know what they're going to do. Look at Will Smith in that gay scene in Six Degrees of Separation. Y'all acting surprised. They been telling us"

Griffin's thoughts got a variety of opinions, with some agreeing with the comedian and others finding faults in his statement. When The Art of Dialogue, reposted a brief clip of Griffin's segment, one user on Twitter would comment by writing: 

"It's karmic law. You have to be informed of everything that they do before they do it so that they can say that you willfully accepted it. Same thing in contract law"

Others on the platform would point out that it was actually an episode of the animated series, Legends of Chamberlain Heights that predicted Kobe's death and not an episode of The Simpsons. Another user would chime in:

"Y'all notice the only evidence he has of anything is TV. He's been in Hollywood all this time and TV references is the only thing he has"

Now, Griffin has been in show business for over 30 years and has gained a reputation among his fans for his wild conspiracies. This new show from Eddie is now different, as he's able to provide his audience with his unfiltered opinions on whatever pops into his mind. 

What do you think of Eddie Griffin's latest comments? Is he right? Let us know in the comments below 

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